Mesmerized,flabergasted.
The word "stupefied" means "redered semi-conscious" by drugs, a blow on the head, etc. Yes, it's related to the word "stupid". "Astonishment" means "great surprise". In this case the surprise was so great that he was stupefied, or rendered semi-conscious, by it.
The meaning of the word "astonish" is to fill with sudden and overwhelming surprise and wonder. "Astonish" is used to describe intense feelings of amazement.
The French word "surpris" translates to "surprised" in English. It is the past participle of the verb "surprendre," which means "to surprise." The term is often used to describe a feeling of astonishment or unexpectedness.
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The word 'surprise' is both a verb and a noun. The noun 'surprise' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or thing. Example sentences:Verb: We're going to surprisemom by having dinner ready when she gets home.Noun: This is such a surprise, we weren't expecting to see you until the holiday.The noun form for the verb to surprise is surprisal and the gerund, surprising.
As if struck dumb with astonishment and surprise
In Mandarin, the word for "surprise" is "惊讶" (jīngyà). It can be used to express feelings of shock or astonishment. Another way to convey surprise in a more exclamatory sense is by using "惊喜" (jīngxǐ), which means "pleasant surprise."
Suprisingly is not a word. Surprisingly means: to cause wonder, surprise or astonishment. Unexpected.
The word for "surprise" in Gujarati is "આશ્ચર્ય" (pronounced as "aashcharya"). It can be used in various contexts to express astonishment or unexpectedness.
The word "stupefied" means "redered semi-conscious" by drugs, a blow on the head, etc. Yes, it's related to the word "stupid". "Astonishment" means "great surprise". In this case the surprise was so great that he was stupefied, or rendered semi-conscious, by it.
A good synonym for the phrase "to reveal a secret" would be the word surprise, as a verb. As a verb, surprise means to cause someone astonishment or shock.
Yes, the word 'amazement' is a noun, a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for a feeling of great surprise or wonder; astonishment; a word for an emotion.
No, surprise is not a conjunction. A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. Surprise is a noun or a verb used to describe a feeling of astonishment or unexpectedness.
No, it is not. The word astonishment is a noun, a state of surprise, awe, or incredulity.The past participle of the verb to astonish, astonished, may be used as an adjective.
Yes. It can be used as a noun or verb. noun: To my surprise, that was not the case at all. verb: Did he surprise you with his tone? The word surprise is also an adjective. adjective: He knocked the champion back with a surprise left.
No. it is not. The word "gee" is an interjection(utterance). Originally, it may have been a euphemism for "Jesus" (exclamation of surprise or astonishment).
"Great" can be considered a surprise word because it has a broad range of meanings and can be used to describe something positively unexpected or beyond what is usual or ordinary. It is often used to express admiration or astonishment at something impressive or exceptional.